Planting Season 2024: Weakening El Niño could encourage moisture
Early indications are that a weakening El Niño could encourage the return of above-average moisture across the agriculture belt this spring
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Early indications are that a weakening El Niño could encourage the return of above-average moisture across the agriculture belt this spring
Just one year after the development of El Niño brought encouraging results to the 2023 growing season, forecast models suggest it will weaken this spring and that La Niña will return once again.
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A colder than normal, and potentially snowier than normal, weather pattern is likely to unfold across the Eastern United States through early December.
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